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how do i do this? the hover links in the content area of the sub pages need to be the same size as the content in the subpages...how do i reference a different size and color of fonts in the stylesheet when there already is one by TD A:hover?

-I always get this warm, fuzzy feeling when I see a web page that has tables nested inside of tables nested inside of tables nesting inside of more tables.

(Okay, -it works. -But I'd enjoy the challenge of re-doing this to a table-less *CSS-only design!)

To answer your question, to get certain hover-links to behave differently than the default style for TD a:hover, create a new CLASS. So the 'special links' would include a [CLASS="special_links"] in the HTML, and in the CSS, add [.special_links {selector:declaration; property-value; etc}]

Notice the "dot" before "special_links", above. Make it a dot ("class") because you're sharing this with multiple instances of useage.

No no, -respect! Respect! -I used to build with TABLEs too. But now, I pick my battles. -And building HTML with tables isn't one of them.

Okay, -what about 'fact sheet'? That's your *pdf. What is supposed to happen? A hover-state change, or what? Currently, I see no change in any navigation link in either IE or Fx. Is there supposed to be something that changes? Is this the problem?

but i also need to reference the other links on the sub pages to be font-size: 12px....arial....etc.

i created another class as you suggested and called it special_links. and i went to the balanced.html page and called for the fact sheet to be <class="special_links"> but when i roll over the fact sheet it's calling for the arial 11px. when it should be a new hover style of arial 12px.